Mumsnet users were left divided. Some claimed that it was a positive that he could be so open and honest, as they told her she was being oversensitive.However, others did see the comment as a "red flag".She wrote: "I am seeing a guy the last few weeks we are both early 30s.
He seems like a nice guy, and things were going great."Last night we slept together for the first time, it was great he was very generous in bed."But things went wrong after he performed oral sex and told her: "I think you should drink more water you taste kind of strong."She continued: "This was really hurtful to me, I'm sure he didn't mean it to be hurtful and maybe I'm overly sensitive."But why would you say that when it is widely known that women/girls are paranoid about how they look/smell/taste down there?"She revealed how he told her he didn't mean it in that way, but she was still offended and saw it as a red flag.Her post split opinion as many praised him for bringing it up.One said: "He said strong, that's all.
He didn't say awful or nasty. Why are you taking it to be a bad thing?"Another added: "If it was me I would find this man's openness endearing.
Buy pineapples to eat together and make a joke about it."Although others weren't so sure as one said: "You don't need to do anything you don't want to.
Read more on dailystar.co.uk